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- Gabriola petroglyph by Gabriolan.ca on Nov 18, 2009
We’ve got lots of petroglyphs on Gabriola; this is one a friend pointed out in the woods last week. I’m glad we have all those petroglyph reproductions at the Gabriola Museum, but it’s way more fun to come across a real petroglyph i...
- arrest them! no, not the drunk guys by change therapy on Nov 2, 2009
i’m doing NaNoWriMo again this year, this time determined to do all i can to make it to the 50,000 word count. so my blog posts may be sporadic, or short and sweet, or both. like this one. only it’s not sweet. at a walmart in lethbridge, told...
- The Listel Hotel Vancouver: Robson Street Hotels in the West End by Lori Henry's Travel Blog on Oct 9, 2009
I had spent the day playing tourist in my own city, visiting First Nations art galleries and the Stanley Park totem poles, and the Bill Reid Gallery. The next day I was covering the Dalai Lama event, called the Vancouver Peace Summit, so I chose to s...
- First Nations Art Galleries and Totem Poles in Stanley Park by Lori Henry's Travel Blog on Oct 2, 2009
Today was a day to play tourist in my own city, checking out some First Nations tourism spots in Vancouver, BC, mostly art galleries and the totem poles in Stanley Park. There’s a great little First Nations gallery in North Vancouver called Khot La...
- You know our world is imperfect when... by Arsenisms on Sep 17, 2009
We poor Canadians certainly face many problems. A broken parliamentary system, rife with erratic and self-serving leaders. Endemic abuse at the hands of usury bankers. An inherent inability to provide fairness and justice for all. A spill-over of...
- Kelowna Standard First Aid Child Care Course CPR C & AED Training August 23.2009 by Kelowna First Aid Course 250.8786690 Vernon Penticton CPR Courses BC on Aug 19, 2009
Still a few spots available, for the Standard first aid or Child Care training in Kelowna, BC. What a great way to spend a day of training with one of our knowledgeable Red cross first aid instructors. Contact one of our customer service representati...
- Acadian Peninsula in New Brunswick, Canada by Lori Henry's Travel Blog on Aug 6, 2009
The New Brunswick Highland Games Festival is now over and today I drove to Caraquet, NB in the heart of the Acadian Peninsula. As soon as the car hit Burnt Church, the start of the Acadian flags of red, white and blue were everywhere. Some houses wer...




